R. D. Perry

"Langland's French Song." Special Section on "Langland and the French Tradition." Yearbook of Langland Studies 30 (2016). forthcoming.

"The Earl of Suffolk's French Poems and John Shirley's Virtual Coteries." Special Colloquium on "Cambridge, Trinity College MS R.3.20: Cultures of Miscellany in Trilingual England." Studies in the Age of Chaucer 38 (2016). forthcoming.

“Lydgate's Danse Macabre and the Trauma of the Hundred Years War." Special Issue on “Medieval Trauma.” Literature and Medicine 33.2 (2015): 303-24.

R. D. Perry's dissertation, titled "Chaucer's French Tradition: Coterie Poetics in Late Medieval England," is on the way coteries in dialogue with French literature influenced the development of the Chaucerian tradition. In addition to revising the dissertation into a book, he is working on a second project on the concepts of duty, obligation, and right in Late Medieval England. He is also writing articles on the relationship between networks, assemblages, and coteries, and on the influence of Thomist faculty psychology on Kant.